Regulators, Broadcasters and Artists Intensify War on Piracy in Uganda
[Insider - Uganda] - 2/12/2025
Piracy remains one of the most persistent threats to Uganda’s creative industry undermining the livelihoods of filmmakers, musicians, broadcasters and other content creators who depend on their work for income. During an episode of The Ugandan Podcast hosted by The Ministry of ICT & National (…)
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